Rhythm City Casino® is proud to reinvest in Davenport, Scott County and Iowa.
Total taxes paid for Iowa Racing & Gaming Commissions in 2007
- State of Iowa – $11,638,424.24 (less gamblers assistance fund)
The Gaming Industry is the sole contributor to the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund, the Vision Iowa Fund, the Environment First Fund and the School Infrastructure Fund. More than $1,000,000,000 (One Billion Dollars) has been channeled into the Rebuild Iowa Infrastructure Fund through Casino Gaming Taxes.
- RDA – $2,497,961
Riverboat Development Authority is a non-profit corporation that distributes gaming revenues received from Rhythm City Casino. Funds are distributed to educational institutions, government and qualified non-profit organizations through a grant process.
- Iowa Gambling Treatment Fund – $304,629.48
The Iowa Gambling Treatment Fund uses the money for the actual treatment, education, public information and awareness and to support their help line.
- Scott County – $304,629.48
Scott County allocates all of the money they receive from Rhythm City Casino to capital improvement (one time projects). Currently they are working on a ten-year project to remodel the Court House and Bicentennial Building.
- City of Davenport – $1,309,906.61
The City of Davenport receives over 1 million dollars per year from the Rhythm City Casino. Numerous city projects and
purchases are completed from Rhythm City tax dollars.
Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau!
The Quad Cities offers a fun, interesting and unique getaway destination. The area lets visitors experience a riverfront city atmosphere along the mighty Mississippi River with great attractions, historic neighborhoods, riverboat casinos, non-gaming riverboat cruises, delicious Midwestern style cuisine, outdoor recreation, world-class festivals, luxury accommodations, wonderful museums, galleries, and unique shopping experiences. Located in the heart of the Midwest along the Mississippi River, the Quad Cities is within a day's drive of several major metropolitan areas such as Chicago, St. Louis, Des Moines and Minneapolis. In addition, the area is a stop along I-80, one of the nation's major cross-country interstates. The area is also served by I-88, I-74, several major state highways and the Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois.
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